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E. Normantonbnsis Maiden and Cambage. 

 S mil Bos-trees of 10-30 feet, sometimes suggestive of a Malice. Box-bark on 

 trunk and largo branches. Upper branches sometimes smooth and greenish. 



E. uvata La bill, 

 bii- ■ with rough butts, with fiattish ribs of fibrous bark reminiscent of 



Turpentine (Syncarpia laurifolia). Branches smooth, but they are rough-barked trees 

 0:1 the whole. 



E. PlLLIGAENSIS Maiden. 

 A medium-sized tree, with whitish-grey bark and persistent, as in E. hemiphloia, 

 on the trunk and main branches. Timber pale-brownish and interlocked. Known 

 a 3 " X irrow-leaved Box." 



E. pkuxosa Schau. 

 Silver-leave 1 Box. A medium-sized tree, with diameter of about a foot, bark 

 persistent, grey, thin and fibrous. A tropical species. 



E. quadrangulata Deane and Maiden. 

 A t ree of SO- 100 feet and diameter of 2-4 feet. Very much resembles the ordinary 

 Box (hemiphloia) in general appearance, but bark more fuzzy and less soft than the 

 latter. The branches have smooth tips. 



E. Yarraensis Maiden and Cambage. 

 A medium-sized tree with woolly bark on trunk and branches. 



< '. With red or reddish-brown limbers: — 

 E. hi col or A. Cunn. 

 E. Brownii Maiden and Cambage. 

 E. Cambageana Maiden. 

 E. polyanthemos Schauer. 

 E. microtlieca, F. v. M. 



These five timbers are put in their present place because of their red or reddish- 

 brown colour. They all seem to be rightly placed in the Hemiphloise, but additional 

 experience may show that they may be fitly placed in another Group. 



E. BICOLOB A. Cunn. 

 A large tree with pendulous branches, which are more or less smooth. Bark 

 d irk coloured, very I hick', and even furrowed like an Ironbark when old, though not 

 so hard, flaky-fibre imetimes even reminiscent of a Stringybark. "Close and 



typical Grey Bpx in younger trees." Timber red, rarely reddish- 

 brown. 



E. Brownii Maiden and Cambage. 

 A in •limn i/. • I Box-tree, about 40 feet high, erect rather than drooping, with 

 lurl. thin fliky i: trunk and large branches, the ultimate branchlelB 



smooth. Timber dark red in colour. 



